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Berry Family Cemetery #2
Contributed by: Homer Musselman
The Berry Family Cemetery #2 is
located at the intersection of Routes #625 and #626. Walk about 500 yards in a
southerly direction through the dense woods. Barbara Flack visited this cemetery
about 10-15 years ago and recorded the data. The information presented here is
from Barbara Flack's data. Mildred Musselman provided the genealogical
information. Barbara Flack visited this cemetery again on March 1, 1991 with
Mrs. Edna Payne Lightner, daughter of Hattie Payne and granddaughter of Oscar
Berry. There were only two stones remaining at this time.
Berry, Agnes V.
No dates
Parents: Oscar & Lucy Berry
Boutchyard, Bernice
Mildred
Maiden Name: Berry
No
date Feb 11, 1961
Parents: Oscar & Lucy Berry
Berry, Archie
No dates
Boutchyard, Edith Theresa
(Miss)
Jan 7, 1920
Oct 26, 1990
Parents: Geo. F.
& Bernice Boutchyard
Berry, Lillia M.
No dates
Boutchyard, Geo. F.
Jan 28, 1871
Feb
21, 1939
Consort: Bernice
Mildred Berry Boutchyard
Berry, Lucy S. Bowler
Maiden Name: Bowler
Sep 17, 1847
May 26, 1928
Mason, Charlie E.
Dec 24, 1878
Oct 16, 1881
Parents: J.
D. & M. V. Mason
Berry, Oscar
Mar 17, 1844
Jul 23, 1913
Consort: Lucy S. Bowler Berry (Married
1868)
Parents: Richard, Jr. and Sarah Payne
Berry
War: Civil War
Payne, Hattie L.
Maiden Name: Berry
No dates
Parents: Oscar &
Lucy Berry
Berry, Richard J.
No dates
Parents: Oscar & Lucy Berry
Talliferro, James L.
Sep 10, 1809
Mar 17, 1904
Boutchyard, Ada L
May 5, 1924
Jun 1, 1925
Parents: Geo. F. & Bernice
Boutchyard
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